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James Harding, editor of 'The Times', leaves the Leveson inquiry yesterday

Murdoch does not interfere, insists editor of The Times

Leveson Inquiry told that tycoon would rather talk about eurozone crisis than editorial content

Leveson Inquiry: Editors cautious on 'privacy list'

Celebrity magazine editors gave a cautious welcome today to a proposal for an official register of famous people who want to remain private.

Leveson inquiry: Editors laud regional press ethics

The UK's regional press has a "very good reputation" for behaving ethically and should not be tarnished by the phone hacking scandal, the Leveson Inquiry heard today.

Watchdog's file on Met press chief's media links is given to Scotland Yard

The Metropolitan Police is considering whether to take disciplinary action against its head of public affairs over his links to a former News of the World executive.

Sunday Times editor John Witherow arriving at the Leveson inquiry today

Leveson inquiry: Gordon Brown was impersonated for Sunday Times, says editor John Witherow

Someone working for The Sunday Times called Abbey National pretending to be Gordon Brown to obtain details about the former prime minister's finances, the paper's editor said today.

i Editor's Letter: Some answers to i's FAQs

As I said yesterday, readers, old and new, have been emailing in your droves – some of you not even about Scotland! For the benefit of newer readers, I have pledged – foolishly – to read all your mail, and that either Hannah Nicholls or I will reply if you need one. Please put your name and hometown on emails, and remember if you text, that we cannot text back.

Jeremy Hunt: The Culture Secretary said unregistered papers may have to charge VAT

Newspapers may be forced to join regulator

The Culture Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, said yesterday that the Government could take action to force newspapers to sign up to a new regulatory system and subject them to severe financial penalties if they refused.

Phone hacking 'might have' happened, says Daily Mirror editor Richard Wallace

The editors of the Daily Mirror and the Sunday Mirror have conceded that phone hacking might have occurred at their newspapers.

Trinity Mirror editors face Leveson inquiry

Three national newspaper editors from Trinity Mirror, one of Britain's largest media groups, will give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry today.

i Editor's Letter: Blue Monday

Brian Cathcart: Could Leveson be about to join a long line of history's suckers?

Media Studies: Newspapers long ago accepted the need for regulation but would not let it happen

Andrew Neil on the set of 'Sunday Politics', which starts at noon today

Andrew Neil: 'I am a better journalist than I am a businessman'

As his 'Sunday Politics' show begins on BBC1 today, the 62-year-old presenter reveals what he thinks about Murdoch, and talks about his life in journalism, politics – and what comes next. Matthew Bell meets Andrew Neil

Anonymity at Leveson inquiry challenged

Associated Newspapers, publisher of the Daily Mail, told the High Court its reputation could be damaged if journalists were allowed to give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry anonymously.

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